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CJN Condemns Improper Dressing Of Lawyers
The acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Mohammed has condemned what he described as despicable dressing by some lawyers to court.
Director, Press and Information, Supreme Court, Akande Festus, in a statement yesterday said the CJN made this known during a courtesy visit by members of the Abuja Branch of the Nigeria Bar Association, (NBA).
The CJN said that such dressing didn’t in any way reflect the honour and dignity of the legal profession.
Justice Mohammed warned that lawyers who did not adhere strictly to the time-honoured dress code of legal practitioners would not be allowed to appear in court.
The acting CJN further urged the Abuja NBA executives to always endeavour to give the young lawyers the right training and tutelage so that they could be constantly kept abreast of the rudiments of the profession.
He particularly said this in regards to the dress pattern and conduct expected of a lawyer.
He also enjoined all lawyers to imbibe the cardinal principles of the legal practice which he said included hard work, dedication and trustworthiness.
He urged lawyers to always advice their clients correctly and never try to mislead them into believing what was not true.
The acting CJN expressed appreciation for the courtesy visit, congratulated the Abuja NBA on the giant strides they had so far accomplished.
He, however, lamented the palpable unwillingness of most practicing lawyers to be appointed to the bench, as they always believed that judges were poor people.
“If everybody runs away from being appointed as judge, who will now be the judge?”Taking up judicial appointment is a great sacrifice that we all should be able to make for our fatherland, so I appeal to you to always be willing to serve as judges whenever such opportunity comes.
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